Common use of Negotiable Items Clause in Contracts

Negotiable Items. The parties agree that their duly designated representatives shall negotiate in good faith with respect to salary, fringe benefits, working conditions, school calendar, and such other items as may be mutually agreed upon by the respective parties. Each party shall select its own representatives. Good faith requires, among other things, that the Board and the Association be willing to react to each other’s proposals in the same fashion as the proposals are submitted by either party. Good faith is also determined by the totality of the relationship between the teams. If a proposal is unacceptable to one of the parties, that party is obligated to give its reasons. Neither party shall be compelled to agree to a proposal, nor is either party required to make a concession.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement